Destinations

A Comprehensive Class dealing with Scholarship, Citizenship and Leadership

Leah Sunderman's take on why the works of Lord Byron were burned in the world of Fahrenheit 451. 

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John Ertzner's interpretation of Aristotle's teachings and his belief as to why his works were burned in the world of Fahrenheit 451. 

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Gladys Magana's view of Confucius's teachings and why they were burned in the world of Fahrenheit 451. 

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Roberto Mora's look at the works of Thomas Paine (especially "Common Sense") and the reasons why Thomas Paine's work was burned in the world of Fahrenheit 451. 

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Katie Wolken's look at the life and teachings of Ghandi. Katie also looks at these teachings and applies them to reason why they were burned in the world of Fahrenheit 451. 

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Jennifer Cabrera's look at Charles Darwin and the reasons why his work would be burned in the world of Fahrenheit 451. 

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Jake Long takes a look at "The Beatitudes" of Jesus Christ. Jake applies each beatitude to the world of Fahrenheit 451 and reasons why these teachings were burned. 

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Ann Oswald takes a look at the works of Thomas Hardy and contrasts them to the world of Fahrenheit 451. Ann uses these contrasts to explain why Thomas Hardy's works were burned . 

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